A woman in Massachusetts robbed a nun at knifepoint and got away with her rosary beads, police said.

Quincy police say a sister at the Daughters of Mary of Nazareth convent was in civilian clothing Sunday afternoon when Vanessa Young, holding a knife, approached her and tried to take a small satchel from her hand.

‘I’m not going to hurt you,’ said Vanessa, 26, as they struggled over the satchel.

Police say the nun opened the satchel to show she didn’t have any money — just her prayer beads, a key and a small personal memento.

‘I’ll guess I’ll take the rosary beads,’ Vanessa told her, according to police.

Police say the nun noticed another woman nearby acting as a lookout. She was later identified as Vanessa’s wife, Crystal Young, 26.

Cops put out the culprits’ description and later found the Youngs on a nearby street.

They searched the women and found a small locking knife, six cell phones and a checkbook belonging to a victim of a previous robbery, police said.